Certain difluoramino compounds

ABSTRACT

1. A compound having the composition of the general formula:

United States Patent Tyler, III et al.

[ 1 Aug. 29, 1972 [54] CERTAIN DIFLUORAMINO COMPOUNDS [72] Inventors: William E. Tyler, III, New Providence; John R. Invett, Edison,

both of NJ.

[73] Assignee: Esso Research and Engineering Company [22] Filed: May 27,1963

[2]] App]. No.: 283,951

[52] U.S. Cl. ..260l268 R, 260/268 N, 2601268 S, 260/268 DK, 260/268 MK, 260/488 R,

260/488 F, 260/488 J, 260/556 A, 260/556 AR, 260/561 R, 260/583 NH, 260/584 R,

[51] Int. Cl ..C07d 51/72, C07c 87/22 [58] Field of Search..260/583, 556, 584, 268, 268 R, 260/268 S, 488 R, 488 F, 488 J, 556 A, 556

AR, 268 N, 268 DK, 561 R, 583 NH, 584 R,

[56] References Cited OTHER PUBLICATIONS Hoffman et al., Chem. Reviews, Vol. 62, pp. l2- 18 (1962) 0D] A563 Primary ExaminerLeland A. Sebastian AnorneyWhelan, Chasan, Marx & Wright and Henry Berk EXEMPLARY CLAIM l. A compound having the composition of the general formula:

( z) r a)n where R is a negative function of the group consisting of nitro, sulfonyl, aldo, acyl, hydroxyl, and halo;

D' is a moiety of the group consisting of NF,, acyloxy, alkoxy and halo functions, alkyl, and a N(R')CH,NF, radical, subscript n representing one to two (CH,) groups between two N(R')B groups, otherwise being one;

said compound in the cyclic analog form having one to two N(R') groups, each linked to two carbons in the ring, the carbons in the ring being in CH(NF,) groups instead of (Cl-l groups except for any other carbons in the ring linked to one of the mentioned replaceable functions and to a hydrogen atom; and

said compound also taking the form (NF )CH,

N(R')(Cl-[NFD2),D"' when D is the radical N( R )Cl-l,NF,.

1' ed to aid nitro en a m which com rises eactin tll organic compoi md w i th 'l-INF, under reaction con ditions to replace the replaceable function by a difluoramino group and recovering a resulting NF,- con'taining compound wherein NF, replaces the replaceable function of the organic nitrogen-containing compound.

20 Claims, No Drawings the two carbon atoms alpha to the imino N being in Cl-l,-, -Cl-I(R"), or -CH,(R") groups.

The suitable organic imine reactants have a variety of compositions and structures represented by the following general formula:

Where R" is a replaceable function, e.g., acetoxy, methoxy, their acyloxy and alkoxy homologs or halo; R is the negative function, e.g., nitro, NO,, sulfonyl, SO,R, aldo, Cl-l0, acyl,

hydroxyl, -Ol-l, F, or -Cl; and R' is a replaceable group such as R", alkyl or a duplication of R"CH, N(R')- with one to two or more CH, groups between a pair of substituted imino N atoms. When there is such a pair, -Cl-l( R")- group may be present instead of -CH, groups. In the analogous cyclic imines, monoor di-imines, the general parent formula is represented by:

in which the groups shown can be multiplied, e.g., all doubled as in the piperazine derivative:

Thus, for the sake of simplicity and brevity, the cyclic imines are termed the cyclic analogs of the aliphatic compounds having the general formula:

The reaction of HNF, with the organic compound containing the replaceable R" function and the acid R function joined to nitrogen may be performed at temperatures in the range of to 200 0, preferably with the aid of an acid catalyst such as sulfonated polystyrene. A catalyst of this type is known commercially as Amberlyst l5 To aid the reaction, it is preferably, but not necessarily carried out in the presence of an inert solvent such as methylene chloride free of moisture, and the HNF, reactant is used in excess of stoichiometric proportion to the replaceable groups which are to be replaced by NF, groups The following examples are intended to illustrate the method of carrying out the reactions by which good yields have been achieved.

EXAMPLE 1 To 2.5 ml. of dried methylene chloride in a l0 ml. glass bomb was added 0.99 gm. of N,N diacetoxymethyl ethylene dinitramine,

I110: 1150: 0113000 CHINCI-Ir-C HzNCHzOO C CH:

and 0.10 g. of dried Amberlyst l5 catalyst. To this was added 1 gm. of HNP}. The reaction was stirred 24 hours and then the excess l-lNF, was removed. The solution was pipetted from the reactor and solvent was removed on a warm water bath. The residue was sublimed at 0.001 mm. and 60 C. to give a near quantitative yield of the product, rn.p. 36 to 40 C. It has the following analysis:

Calculated for N O NP] FOllIld FaNCH: I CHr-C'Hr- N-C Hr-N F:

G 17. 5 17. 2 N 29. 3 30. 0 F Z6. 6 27. 1

The above analysis and IR spectrum are consistent with the structure N,N' bis( difluoroaminomethyl) ethylene dinitramine.

EXAMPLE 2 A solution of 0.92 gm. of N,N' bis(acetoxymethyl) methylene dinitramine,

CHsCO OCHlN OHaN-CH9O 00 CHI in 4 ml. of dried cn,c1,, 100 mg. of Amberlyst l5 and 1 gm. l-INF, were placed in a glass pressure bomb. The bomb was closed and the reaction stirred at room tem perature for 5 days. After removal of the excess HNF,, the solution was pipetted from the bomb. The solvent was removed in a stream of dry N, and the residue sublimed twice to give a good yield of product, m.p. 78 to 80 C., with the following characteristics:

T Found Calculated for (F N C Hg-N): 0 H1 C 13.72 13.53 N 30.9l 3 l .58 F 28.0 28.56

The above chemical analysis and the IR spectrum of the material are consistent with the structure N,N' bis(difluoraminomethyl) methylene dinitramine.

EXAMPLE 3 A solution of 0.2 gm. of N,N di(acetoxymethyl) nitramine,

I710: (CH CO OCHihN 7 Found Calculated for (F2NCH:)IN

E C 12.34 12.57 N 29.24 29.17

The above analysis and its IR spectrum are consistent with the structure N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl) nitramide.

EXAMPLE 4 To a 12 ml. glass pressure bomb was added a solution of 0.98 gm. of N,N di(acetoxymethyl)tosyl amide,

CHzOOOCHa in 7.0 ml. CH Cl 100 mg. Amberlyst l5 and 1.0 gm. HNF, The bomb was closed and stirred at 50 C. overnight. After removing the excess HNF,, the solution was pipetted from the bomb and the solvent was removed. The residue was sublimed at 0.05 mm. and at a bath temperature of 50 C. to give a white solid, mp. 73 to 75 C., with the following characteristics:

Found Calculated for (F,NCH, ),NTs C 36.82 35.88 H 3.79 3.68 F 24.60 25.23

The above analysis and IR spectrum are consistent with the structure N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl)tosyl amide. Ts represents the p-toluene sulfone group.

EXAMPLE 5 To a 12 ml. glass pressure bomb was added 1.01 gm. of N,N di(acetoxymethyl)acetamide,

in 5.5 ml. of dried CH,C1,, 100 mg. Amberlyst 15 and 1.0 gm. of HNF, The bomb was closed and the reaction stirred at room temperature for 3 days. The excess HNF, was removed and the solution was pipetted from the bomb. After removal of the solvent, the residue was distilled at 0.01 mm. and a bath temperature of C. to give a colorless liquid.

0 Found Calculated [or (F:NCHz)zN iClli C 27.2 25.4 N 21.0 22.2 F 36.5 40.1

The analysis and IR spectrum are consistent with the structure N,N bis( difluoraminomethyhacetamide.

It has been found, in accordance with the experiments described, that the replacement of the acetoxy group by an NF, group proceeds readily when the carbon bearing the acetoxy group is attached to nitrogen bearing a pair of nonbonded electrons such as in a nitrarnine group.

This permits the formation of a number of high-energy compounds containing a high proportion of the energetic NF, groups and N0 groups, which are oxidizing groups for fuel constituents and components such as metals which combine readily with fluorine, carbon and hydrogen.

The compounds containing the sulfone group attached to nitrogen in place of a nitro group, as in the tosyl amides, permits extension of the reaction involving replacement of an acetoxy group to a variety of other organic reactants. Two tosyl amides prepared for reaction with HNF, are the diacetoxymethyl tosyl amide described in Example 4 and N,N ditosyl- 2,3,5,6-tetraacetoxy piperazine which contains a sixmembered heterocyciic group with nitrogen in the ring in the l and 4 position.

EXAMPLE 6 The reaction of HNF, with N,N ditosyl-2,3,5,6- tetraacetoxy piperazine was carried out similarly in using 1.0 g. of this organic reactant and 4 ml. of dried Cl-LCi, with mg. of the catalyst and 1 g. HNF Reaction was stirred at room temperature for 4 days. After removal of the excess HNE, the product was removed from the bomb reactor and solvent was taken off. The solid residue had the following characteristics:

The infrared spectrum and elemental analysis indicate replacement of the acetoxy groups took place partially in an initial stage of reaction and that more forceful conditions, such as additional l-lNF higher temperatures, and extension of reaction time, would lead to replacement of the other acetoxy groups so as to form the tetrakis (NF,) derivative.

EXAMPLE 7 To form the 1,4 dinitro-2,3,5,6-tetrakis (NF piperazine, the N,N ditosyl-2,3,5,6-tetrakis (NF piperazine is nitrated or the N,N' dinitro piperazine having a replaceable group as a substituent of each methylene group is reacted with HNB.

EXAMPLE 8 1? (EH Found Calculated for CQIILNCIIENF:

c 38.: 34.8 N 20.5 20.3 F 27.3 27.5

The above analyses and the IR spectrum are consistent with the structure N-ethyl-N-difluoraminomethyl formamide.

EXAMPLE 9 To a [0 cc. glass bomb was added 0.49 gm. of his (chloromethyl)ethylene dinitramine, 2.0 ml. dried CH,Cl,, 100 mg. of Amberlyst catalyst and 0.5 gm. of HNF, The bomb was sealed and the reaction was stirred overnight at room temperature. After removal of the X8 HNF, the solution was pipetted from the bomb and the solvent was pumped off to leave a solid residue. The analysis below and its IR spectrum indicated a mixture:

I Found Calculated for (F NCH -NCH err 913 21".1

12 Purification of the above mixture would give N,N' bis (difluoraminomethyl) ethylenedinitramine identical with that material obtained in Example 1. Longer reaction times and higher temperatures may give higher yields of the desired material.

The products obtained by this new reaction are new high-energy compounds suitable for use as monopropellants, oxidizing components in solid propellants, particularly propellants which are to be used as rocket propellants having energy values above 270 lsp (specific impulse).

In essence, the general procedure of the present invention allows a new family of high-energy compounds to be prepared from aliphatic nitrogen-containing compounds and analogous heterocyclic organic compounds in which the nitrogen is linked to a negative function and to carbon that is linked to a functional group replaceable by NF,

Products obtained which have high-energy values as oxidizers in solid rocket propellants, are those which tend to have about one or more oxidizer groups (NF, or NO,) per carbon atom as in the general compositional formula:

| N23) emu-R wherein R is a nitro group and R an alkyl group, e.g., CH,, -C,H an NF, substituted alkyl group, e.g., CH,(NF,) or an NF, substituted methyl nitramine alkylene group, e.g., CH,N( NO,)CH,(NF,) or CH,CH,N(NO,)CH,(NF,). The heterocyclic analog is 1,4 dinitro-2,3,5,6-tetrakis (NB) piperazine,

Representative evaluations indicate that as monopropellants, the N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl) methylene dinitramine has an lsp of 284.8, bis(difluoraminomethyl) nitramine has an lsp of 296.9, and the dinitro-tetrakis (NE) piperazine an lsp of 295.1. Each of these oxidizers in a composite with l to 9 percent B powder, 20 percent of binder containing 48% 71 NF}, e.g., poly(bis(NF propyl acrylate makes a propellant having an IS lsp in the range of 270 to 290.

The many surprisingly successful reactions performed according to the principles set forth show that the organic nitrogen-containing compounds react with l-lNF, to replace the replaceable acyloxy, halo, and alkoxy groups, can be of the open-chain and cyclic analog types.

Examples of aliphatic N-containing organic reactants having suitable negative functions linked to the nitrogen with a replaceable function linked to its alpha carbon are listed as follows:

ALlPl-IATIC N-COMPOUNDS l (CH COOCH,) N-F (or other halogen) (2) (CH COOCH, ),N-OH

(3) (CH COOCH,),NNO,

ll (CHsCOOCHI):NCCHi The list of N-aliphatic reactants can be varying the replaceable groups, acyloxy or acetoxy, C,,I-I,,, COO, chloro, and alkoxy, C H D, linked through the methylene carbon, CH,, to the N which is linked to the negative function; halo-Cl, F, OH, NO,, sulphonyl SO,, or acyl COCJ-I In these compounds the N atom is linked to the replaceable groups through the methylene group and, in general, is linked to two CH, groups while it is also linked to the negative groups. The size of the alkyl group in the acyloxy function, C,,I-I,,, ,COO, the acyl function, COC,,I-I,,, the alkoxy function, C,,I-I,,, the sulfonylSO,-C,,H any alkyl attached directly to the N can be varied, although it is preferably CI-I, or C,I-I,. The sulfonyl may be an alkyl sulfone, aryl sulfone or an alkaryl sulfone radical.

Analogously, the N attached to alpha carbons which are linked to the described kinds of replaceable groups R" are attached to a negative function R may be in cyclic alkylene imines, said alpha carbons being in the ring and having R" replaceable groups as substituents for H in the CI-I, groups. The cyclic alkylene imines containing the R" substituents and R negative groups attached to the N may be selected from compounds such as ethylene imine to pentamethylene imine, diethylene diimine (piperazine), trimethylene ethylene diimine, and homologs. With the R" replaceable groups and R negative groups as substituents, these compounds are exemplified by the following structure as in piperazine:

extended by wherein R is SO,R, CHO, C(CH,)O, NO,,-F, Cl, or OI-I; R here representing alkyl, aryl or aralkyl; and R" is OOCCH -0cH,, Cl, acid higher homologous acyloxy and alkoxy functions.

Since the organic reactant reacted with I-INF may have the NF, group replace the replaceable function in stages, a generalized fonnula for the products is set forth as:

wherein R is the negative function as described, e.g., nitro, D' is a moiety such as NF replaceable acyloxy, alkoxy, or chloro, function, an alkyl radical or N(R')CH,NF radical, the subscript n representing one to two Cl-I,) groups between the nitrogen atoms linked to R functions when D' is N(R')CH,NF, otherwise being one; and said compound in the cyclic analog form having in a ring one to two nitrogens each linked to an R function and to two carbons in the ring, the carbons in the ring being in CH(NF groups except for any other carbon in the ring being linked to one of the replaceable functions and to a hydrogen atom.

For the preferred aliphatic nitramine compounds in which NF, replaces the replaceable functions, the composition may be generalized as:

where D' is a moiety of the group consisting of:

b. NF,

z) the subscript n representing one (CI-I,-) interlinking the imino N with D' for (a) and (b) and representing one to two (Cl-I,--) groups interlinking the imino N with the D'" moiety of(c).

In a more generalized formula of the products represented by:

the R substituent is a negative function selected from the group consisting of nitro, sulfonyl, aldo, acyl, hydroxyl and halo functions; the D" moiety is selected from the group consisting of difluoramino, replaceable acyloxy, alkoxy, and halo functions, alkyl, and the N( R')CH,NF, radical, subscript n representing one to two (CH,) groups, n being two when the (CI-hgroups are between N(R') groups.

In the cyclic analog form the products have one to two N atoms of N(R') groups in the ring, and the two carbon atoms linked to these N atoms in the ring are in Cl-I(NF groups instead of the (CI-I,) groups except for such ring carbon atoms as retain a replaceable function and a hydrogen atom.

Similarly, the generalized formula of the products is modified for a more complex compound such as N,N' bis(difluoraminomethyl)- 1,2- bis(difluoramino)ethylene dinitramine having the formula:

by having Cl-I(NF groups instead of the (CH groups between the nitro substituted imino nitrogens. This particularly high-energy compound is to be prepared in a manner similar to that described in Ex ample l with the dinitramine reactant having NF groups as substituents in the ethylene link between the N atoms.

It is to be noted that when the replacement of the replaceable functions, acyloxy, alkoxy, and halo by NF, groups goes in stages, intermediate products may have some of the replaceable groups remaining.

The replacement reaction is preferably carried out under ordinary atmospheric conditions of temperature and pressure, as indicated but these conditions may be varied as indicated.

Products other than those having the nitramines or nitramides containing NO, groups can be used as intermediates for reaction with compounds that add energy groups. For example, acyl groups may be reacted with l-INO, in another stage to replace the acyl group by an NO, group and the tosyl amides may be converted by nitration to nitramides or nitramines. The compounds containing OH as a negative group are energetic as such or can be converted to other compounds. The chloro groups can be further replaced or reacted to form larger molecules.

The invention described is claimed as follows:

1. A compound having the composition of the general formula:

where R is a negative function of the group consisting of nitro, sulfonyl, aldo, acyl, hydroxyl, and halo;

'' is a moiety of the group consisting of NF,, acyloxy, alkoxy and halo functions, alkyl, and a N(R')Cl-I,NF, radical, subscript n representing one to two (CH,) groups between two N(R groups, otherwise being one;

said compound in the cyclic analog form having one to two N(R')- groups, each linked to two carbons in the ring, the carbons in the ring being in Cl-l(NF,)- groups instead of (CH,-) groups except for any other carbons in the ring linked to one of the mentioned replaceable functions and to a hydrogen atom; and

said compound also taking the form (NF, )CH,-

N(R')(CHNF,),-D' when U is the radical N( R )CH,NF,.

2. A compound having the composition:

where D' is a moiety of the group consisting of:

(a) CH (b) NF,

the subscript n represents one (CH2) group interlinking N(NO,) with D' for moieties (a) and (b) and representing one to two (CH2) groups interlinking the -N(NO,) with the D' ofmoiety (c).

3. The compound N,N' bis(difluoraminomethyl) ethylene dinitramine having the formula:

NO NO! 4. The compound N,N' bis(difluoraminomethyl) methylene dinitramine having the formula:

5. The compound N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl) nitramine having the formula:

6. The compound N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl)tosyl amide having the formula:

II mNCmnN-S Q-Cm 7. The compound N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl)acetamide having the formula:

ditosyl-2,3-

10. Method of preparing an NF -containing compound from an organic nitrogen-containing compound in which a replaceable function of the group consisting of acyloxy, alkoxy, and chloro is linked to a carbon alpha to a nitrogen atom in the organic compound and a negative function of the groups consisting of nitro, sulfonyl, aldo, acyl, hydroxyl, and a halo function of the group consisting of fluoro and chloro, is linked to said nitrogen atom, which comprises reacting the organic compound with HNF, under reaction conditions to replace the replaceable function by a difluoramino group and recovering a resulting IVE-containing compound wherein NF, replaces the replaceable function of the organic nitrogen-containing compound.

11. Method of preparing an NF -containing compound which comprises reacting HNF, under reaction conditions with an organic imine reactant having the composition:

where R" is a replaceable acetoxy group, R is a nitro group, and R is selected from alkyl, acetoxy, and acetoxy methyl nitramine groups with one to two CH, groups between the nitrogens attached to NO in nitramine groups, and recovering a resulting product in which NF groups replace acetoxy groups in the organic imine reactant.

12. Method of preparing an NF -containing compound which comprises reacting HNF, under reaction conditions with a substituted cyclic alkylene imine which has C and N atoms in a ring with a replaceable function of the group consisting of acyloxy alkoxy, and chloro linked to each of the ring C atoms and a negative function of the group consisting of nitro, sulfonyl, aldo, acyl, hydroxyl and a halo function of the group consisting of fluoro and chloro linked to the N atoms, said replaceable and negative functions being the substituents. and recovering a resulting product of the substituted cyclic alkylene imine containing -NF linked to the C atoms in the ring in place of the replaceable function.

13. Method of preparing N,N' bis(difluoraminomethyl) ethylene dinitramine, which comprises reacting N,N' diacetoxymethyl ethylene dinitramine with l-INF, in an amount to replace the acetoxy groups by NP, groups, and recovering the resulting difluoramino derivative of the dinitramine.

14. Method of preparing N,N' bis(difluoraminomethyl) methylene dinitramine, which comprises reacting N,N' diacetoxymethyl methylene dinitramine with l-lNF in a proportion to replace the acetoxy groups by NF groups, and recovering the resulting difluoramino derivative.

15. Method of preparing N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl) nitramine, which comprises reacting N,N diacetoxymethyl nitrarnine with a proportion of I-lNF to replace the acetoxy groups by NP, groups, and recovering the resulting difluoramino derivative.

16. Method of preparing N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl)tosyl amide, which comprises reacting N,N di(acetoxymethyl)tosyl amide with sufficient HNF, to replace the acetoxy groups by NF acetoxy groups, and recovering the difluoramino derivative of the piperazine.

19. Method of preparing N,N ditosyl-2,3,5,6- tetrakis (NB) piperazine which comprises reacting N,N ditosyl 2,3-difluoramino 5,6-diacetoxy piperazine with HNF, to replace the acetoxy groups and recovering the resulting tetrakis (NF derivative.

20. Method of preparing N,N dinitro-2,3,5,6- tetrakis (NF piperazine which comprises replacing tosyl functions from N,N ditosyl-2,3,5,6-tetrakis piperazine by nitro groups.

* I II l resulting 

1. A COMPOUND HAVING THE COMPOSITION OF THE GENERAL FORMULA:
 1. A compound having the composition of the general formula: (NF2)CH2-N(R'')-(CH2)nD'''''' where R'' is a negative function of the group consisting of nitro, sulfonyl, aldo, acyl, hydroxyl, and halo; D'''''' is a moiety of the group consisting of -NF2, acyloxy, alkoxy and halo functions, alkyl, and a -N(R'')CH2NF2 radical, subscript n representing one to two (-CH2-) groups between two -N(R'')- groups, otherwise being one; said compound in the cyclic analog form having one to two -N(R'')- groups, each linked to two carbons in the ring, the carbons in the ring being in -CH(NF2)- groups instead of (-CH2-) groups except for any other carbons in the ring linked to one of the mentioned replaceable functions and to a hydrogen atom; and said compound also taking the form (NF2)CH2-N(R'')-(CHNF2)2-D'''''' when D'''''' is the radical -N(R'')CH2NF2.
 2. A compound having the composition: (NF2)CH2N(NO2)(CH2)nD'''''' where D'''''' is a moiety of the group consisting of: (a) -CH3 (b) -NF2 (c) -N(NO2)CH2(NF2) the subscript n represents one (CH2) group interlinking N(NO2) with D'''''' for moieties (a) and (b) and representing one to two (CH2) groups interlinking the -N(NO2)- with the D'''''' of moiety (c).
 3. The compound N,N'' bis(difluoraminomethyl) ethylene dinitramine having the formula:
 4. The compound N,N'' bis(difluoraminomethyl) methylene dinitramine having the formula:
 5. The compound N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl) nitramine having the formula:
 6. The compound N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl)tosyl amide having the formula:
 7. The compound N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl)acetamide having the formula:
 8. The compound N,N'' ditosyl-2,3-difluoroamino5,6-diacetoxy piperazine.
 9. The compound 1,4-dinitro2,3,5,6-tetrakis (NF2) piperazine.
 9. THE COMPOUND 1,4-DINITRO 2,3,5,6-TETRAKIS (NF2) PIPERAZINE.
 10. METHOD OF PREPARING AN NF2-CONTAINING COMPOUND FROM AN ORGANIC NITROGEN-CONTAINING COMPOUND IN WHICH A REPLACEABLE FUNCTION OF THE GROUP CONSISTING OF ACYLOXY, ALKOXY, AND CHLORO IS LINKED TO A CARBON ALPHA A NITROGEN ATOM IN THE ORGANIC COMPOUND AND A NEGATIVE FUNCTION OF THE GROUPS CONSISTING OF NITRO, SULFONYL, ALDO, ACYL, HYDROXYL, AND A HALO FUNCTION OF THE GROUP CONSISTING OF FLUORO AND CHLORO, CHLORO, IS LINKED TO SAID NITROGEN ATOM, WHICH COMPRISES REACTING THE ORGANIC COMPOUND WITH HNF2 UNDER REACTION CONDITIONS TO REPLACE THE REPLEACEABLE FUNCTION BY A DIFLUOROAMINO GROUP AND RECOVERING A RESULTING NF2-CONTAINING COMPOUND WHEREIN NF2 REPLACES THE REPLACEABLE FUNCTION OF THE ORGANIC NITROGEN-CONTAINING COMPOUND.
 10. Method of preparing an NF2-containing compound from an organic nitrogen-containing compound in which a replaceable function of the group consisting of acyloxy, alkoxy, and chloro is linked to a carbon alpha to a nitrogen atom in the organic compound and a negative function of the groups consisting of nitro, sulfonyl, aldo, acyl, hydroxyl, and a halo function of the group consisting of fluoro and chloro, is linked to said nitrogen atom, which comprises reacting the organic compound with HNF2 under reaction conditions to replace the replaceable function by a difluoramino group and recovering a resulting NF2-containing compound wherein NF2 replaces the replaceable function of the organic nitrogen-containing compound.
 11. Method of preparing an NF2-containing compound which comprises reacting HNF2 under reaction conditions with an organic imine reactant having the composition: where R'''' is a replaceable acetoxy group, R'' is a nitro group, and R'''''' is selected from alkyl, acetoxy, and acetoxy methyl nitramine groups with one to two -CH2- groups between the nitrogens attached to -NO2 in nitramine groups, and recovering a resulting product in which -NF2 groups replace acetoxy groups in the organic imine reactant.
 12. Method of preparing an NF2-containing compound which comprises reacting HNF2 under reaction conditions with a substituted cyclic alkylene imine which has C and N atoms in a ring with a rePlaceable function of the group consisting of acyloxy, alkoxy, and chloro linked to each of the ring C atoms and a negative function of the group consisting of nitro, sulfonyl, aldo, acyl, hydroxyl and a halo function of the group consisting of fluoro and chloro linked to the N atoms, said replaceable and negative functions being the substituents. and recovering a resulting product of the substituted cyclic alkylene imine containing -NF2 linked to the C atoms in the ring in place of the replaceable function.
 13. Method of preparing N,N'' bis(difluoraminomethyl) ethylene dinitramine, which comprises reacting N,N'' diacetoxymethyl ethylene dinitramine with HNF2 in an amount to replace the acetoxy groups by NF2 groups, and recovering the resulting difluoramino derivative of the dinitramine.
 14. Method of preparing N,N'' bis(difluoraminomethyl) methylene dinitramine, which comprises reacting N,N'' diacetoxymethyl methylene dinitramine with HNF2 in a proportion to replace the acetoxy groups by NF2 groups, and recovering the resulting difluoramino derivative.
 15. Method of preparing N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl) nitramine, which comprises reacting N,N diacetoxymethyl nitramine with a proportion of HNF2 to replace the acetoxy groups by NF2 groups, and recovering the resulting difluoramino derivative.
 16. Method of preparing N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl)tosyl amide, which comprises reacting N,N di(acetoxymethyl)tosyl amide with sufficient HNF2 to replace the acetoxy groups by NF2 groups, and recovering the resulting difluoramino derivative of the tosyl amide.
 17. Method of preparing N,N bis(difluoraminomethyl) acyl amide which comprises reacting N,N di(acetoxymethyl) acyl amide with sufficient HNF2 to replace the acetoxy groups by NF2 groups, and recovering the resulting difluoramino derivative.
 18. Method of preparing N,N'' ditosyl 2,3-difluoramino 5,6-diacetoxy piperazine which comprises reacting N,N'' ditosyl-2,3,5, 6-tetraacetoxy piperazine with sufficient HNF2 to replace two of the acetoxy groups, and recovering the resulting difluoramino derivative of the piperazine.
 19. Method of preparing N,N'' ditosyl-2,3,5,6-tetrakis (NF2) piperazine which comprises reacting N,N'' ditosyl 2,3-difluoramino 5,6-diacetoxy piperazine with HNF2 to replace the acetoxy groups and recovering the resulting tetrakis (NF2) derivative.
 20. Method of preparing N,N'' dinitro-2,3,5,6-tetrakis (NF2) piperazine which comprises replacing tosyl functions from N,N'' ditosyl-2,3,5,6-tetrakis piperazine by nitro groups. 